The consultation on plans to replace personal independence payment (PIP) with vouchers or a catalogue ends on 22 July, with Labour so far showing no signs of disowning the proposals.  Benefits and Work is urging readers to have their say before it is too late.

As most readers will be aware, the Conservatives published a Green Paper on the future of PIP in April 2024.  Amongst the proposals were suggestions that instead of regular cash payments, PIP could be replaced with:

  • A catalogue/shop scheme
  • A voucher scheme
  • A receipt based system
  • One-off grants

Labour failed to condemn these proposals in the run-up to the general election and have continued to remain silent since gaining power, even though there is now no risk of them losing votes by speaking out.

According to the Mirror:

“Labour insiders have hinted they'll review the public's response to these proposals after the consultation wraps up on July 22, which falls three weeks post-election.”

Labour have also said nothing about planned changes to the work capability assessment (WCA) from 2025, that would lead to an estimated 424,000 claimants losing over £400 a month.

Ten leading charities, including:

  • Child Poverty Action Group
  • Disability Rights UK
  • Joseph Rowntree Foundation
  • Mind
  • Save the Children

have written to Liz Kendall, secretary of state for work and pensions.  They have asked her to halt the proposed changes to the WCA and to PIP and replace them with plans that are “redesigned with disabled people at the centre.”

So far, there has been no response.

You can find out more about the changes to PIP and how to take part in the consultation here.

UPDATE 11 July

Liz Kendall made a speech in Leeds today in which she said that rising levels of economic inactivity are unacceptable and that immediate action must be taken.  She highlighted the fact that a record 2.8 million people are out of work due to long-term sickness. 

Kendall said that the government would: ".... create more good jobs, make work pay, transform skills, and overhaul jobcentres, alongside action to tackle the root causes of worklessness including poor physical and mental health."

Kendall made no reference to PIP or work capability assessment changes and did not address the issue of the speeded-up timetable for forced migration to universal credit.

More details here.

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    · 4 months ago
    I personally think it's a disgrace how the vunerable in our community are targeted. People do not choose to be  reliant on the benefits system they just have no choice.!! Maybe the ones who thought of vouchers should exchange their salaries for vouchers and see what a demoralising  scheme this really is.
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    · 4 months ago
    These payments are to help people less fortunate than those who are willing and able. 
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    · 4 months ago
    Giving vouchers for PiP payments is as bonehead an idea as the universal credit card....
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    · 4 months ago
    The (previous) government came up with this idea to save money....but they never look at other ways to save the country money..... like not taking huge pay rises for themselves from the public purse!
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    · 4 months ago
    why would they suggest vouchers to pip claiments its an insult 99% of claiments would sooner be employed but unfortunately illness has took its toll and and genuinely its impossible to do this your daily life is hard enough and with the constant pain and struggles it does impact on your mental health but to suggest vouchers is absolutely disgusting people use the payment in different ways and it's needed for different things in order for you to manage your illness and get the help from others you need its demeaning and to have to use the said vouchers is just another added stigma attached to an already feeling of being useless and its embarrassing giving yet another lable to anyone who has a disability its hard enough I do think the idea is totally wrong think of the person and there struggles not the savings 
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    · 4 months ago
    Pip vouchers are no good I use my money for going hospital  bus fare for my friend to come with me as I can't go out on my own and repairs to my mobility scooter and my husband pays for his out of his pip take that away and we are stuck in and the vouchers won't pay for a new mobility scooter or repair 
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    · 4 months ago
    It's stupid giving vouchers out instead of cash people have bills on card to pay and also what if you need gas or electric or taxi to get to appointments because u can't walk you seriously haven't thought this through at all it's all about the government there not thinking of people's lively hood a lot of people are going to struggle we are in a cost of living crisis as it is this is just going to make life harder for everyone and it's rediculass 
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    · 4 months ago
    It’s absolutely disgusting-it will cost a fortune to implement and is a waste of tax payers money. My local shops/taxi’s ect WONT accept vouchers nor will vouchers cover my extra costs such as running my central heating which I have to have on most days due to problems with my immune system nor will vouchers pay my other bills. I do not waste my ESA /PIP but use it for essentials.I’m disgusted that Labour haven’t said wether or not they will abolish this. We are being made to feel like second class citizens and scroungers. I didn’t choose to be disabled but have done the best I could to contribute to society.
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    · 4 months ago
    Doing this to the benefit System could lead to mire homeless people due to the money they could lose out on as they need this money to aid their needs for there disabilities they have to contend with 
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    · 4 months ago
    I find the proposal of vouchers to replace cash payments very worrying. I have Autism and serious mental health problems, I have also, recently, been diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease. I live on my own with no family at hand to help, so my PIP payments are my saving grace. 
    I sincerely hope our new government will scrap this scheme, because there are vulnerable people's lives at risk here.

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    · 4 months ago
    We need pip to pay for the ever increasing electricity bill we have to pay without it. We can't pay that or out rent.
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    · 4 months ago
    I do not understand why they need to give pip claiments vouchers instead of cash as cash is the only way shops earn enough money to pay their rates and rent to local councils 
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      · 4 months ago
      @Kerri jennings This is done to demean the the sick and disabled and poor much like they do in the US where they give out food stamps to starving families who are stigmatised by other people in shopping lines
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    · 4 months ago
    How am I supposed to pay for extra utilities costs and special food,  petrol, car/mobility scooter insurance and car maintenance? 
    How can I  pay for taxis when I am unable, through illness,  to drive?
    My disabilities mean I need the heat on, even in summer. 
    I am diabetic. 
    I am in a wheelchair and depend on my car (which I own) to get out. It has to carry me, my husband,  my mobility scooter AND my wheelchair. 

    Do they think we are children,  that we have to be supervised to get our PIP/ESA and blow it on fripperies? I am careful with money and can make a little go a long way, but this would leave me housebound...
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    · 4 months ago
    I worked for 40 years, l become to ill to work l need pip to live on just like a lot people 
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    · 4 months ago
    Ian McLean 
    Absolutely ridiculous the changes proposed  are unfit and discriminatory to the most vulnerable people of society .
    I have paid into the system for over 40 years .I have had to face  unnecessary number of medical assessment  to prove I'm eligible for PIP And now the proposed changes are discriminatory towards the most vulnerable people in society. Why not scrap the assessments that private companys are costing the government millions of pounds each year and use the medical evidence provided by professional health experts consultants and GPs .PIP was put in place to meet obvious needs for the people who needs it most. the impacts this has on us the recipients are immense and will be more damaging to the health and wellbeing of each person and their families. 
    If the government looks at the misuse of public money by the previous government spending billions on unusable PPE and such like in the past few year 
    I I TOTALLY REJECT THE PROPOSED CHANGES 

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    · 4 months ago
    How am I supposed to pay for taxi fares to get to appointments or do shopping with. This is an absolute idea thought out badly by the Tories and if Labour back it , there sure is hell will be a revolt on.  As per usual disabled people are the ones that get the brunt of the Governments
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    · 4 months ago
    I use my pip money for my medication and personal stuff..I rely on that bit of money for myself giving vouchers is no good for me..the government is only gonna cause people more harm than good 
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    · 4 months ago
    What are the chances of this actually becoming a reality in % terms ? I cannot see them being so harsh I think they will tighten up on the mental heath aspect of getting pip by making that part harder but to take it away completely or make it voucher based is too extreme 
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      · 4 months ago
      @Neville b I agree I think that people with disabilities should be left alone as for mental health I think they should take away the mobility part as most of them drive and travel on public transport with no problem issue them with a bus pass and a blue badge just give them the daily living part they are saying buy what you need get receipts and they will give cash or vouchers noone can afford to buy the things they need to do that the money they get is what buys what they need

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    · 4 months ago
    What simple minded person cooked up that  take money away and replace with vouchers things are bad enough with benefits bring this in and you will confuse people and cause a lot more worries for people 
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    · 4 months ago
    My mechanic won't take vouchers or
    Petrol station, insurance company,  taxis, car parks, road tax, mobility scooter plus electric for charging it, food delivierys, tv licence, different shoes for swollen legs and feet many others that have slipped my mind at the moment.

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